New Member Orientation

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I'm going to make no assumptions about you or your purpose for being here. Read what you need or want; you can always come back.

Statement

  • HIP focuses on bringing hardware and software together
  • HIP is merged with Green Science and so our projects can include subjects such as the use, representation, and creation of energy.
  • There are software and hardware opportunities.

Workspaces

  • Dennis roof
  • Noyes basement
  • Green Zone

Keys

  • Dennis front entrance, code ???
  • Dennis back entrance, code CAX
  • Dennis roof, code CAB 6
  • Noyse basement, code CAB 13

Projects

Check HIP for up-to-date project listings.

This is a list of present/past projects that we've worked on.

It's intended to give you a taste of what we do.

  • solar array
  • wind generator
  • energy monitoring of buildings
    • normalization of resulting data
  • kiosks that display energy information
  • earthquake sensors
  • time server
  • construction cam

Communication

Group

  • we use a listserv, email hip@cs.earlham.edu to email everyone
  • generally it's good to notify the group about significant progress
    • via email or in meetings
  • phone numbers / emails are useful to have
  • google services such as docs, spreadsheets, etc can be used for development
    • you need gmail accounts to utilize these services

Meetings

  • Friday in the Green Zone for lunch (12-1pm)
    • general discussion about current and future projects
    • bring-your-own-lunch style
  • Sunday on the roof (1-3pm)
    • working together in the same space

Documentation

Documentation is an important part of HIP because different people from different times will need to know about the work you did. Generally this wiki is where you want to do that, but in-line code documentation is important too.

  • document projects
    • document during construction
    • document changes to keep information relatively accurate
  • document your work, process, or experience
    • your experience is invaluable to someone who is going through a similar experience

Wiki Basics

  • use
    • if a page doesn't exist, search for it and the wiki will let you create that page
  • learning
  • style